Cleaning Up Canada’s Auto-Emissions – Canada Announces New Manufacturer Sales Targets to Reach the 2035 Transition to 100% Zero-Emission Vehicles
Canada proposes new auto manufacturing targets for zero-emission vehicles beginning for 2026 year models.
Transport Canada Finalizes Amendments to the Transportation Information Regulations
The Amendments become effective in April 2023 and will increase the availability of basic rail freight service and performance data, primarily by CN and CP.
Cybersecurity Threats to the Canadian Mining Industry: Is your Business Ready?
Mining firms are vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks but through incident response planning can minimize the risk of exposure.
“Seller Beware?”: New Anti-Forced Labour Provisions in Federal Government Contracts
Anti-forced labour contract clauses for federal procurement came into effect November 2021, permitting the federal government to terminate contracts.
On the Right Track: Canadian Government’s Key Changes to Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
The Canadian government has announced key changes to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations to streamline cross-border trade of dangerous goods.
A Foreign Affair at Home Not Abroad – Canada to Consult on the Merits of a Foreign Agent Registry
Canada announces that consultations on a possible "foreign agent registry" will begin soon. What is that and how is it different from a lobbying law?
Raising Money with the Offering Memorandum Prospectus Exemption: CSA Adopts Additional Requirements with a Focus on Real Estate Issuers and Collective Investment Vehicles
The CSA recently announced the adoption of amendments to the offering memorandum exemption in National Instrument 45-106 and the Companion Policy to NI 45-106.
Quebec Environmental Law : Overview of Key Developments to Follow in 2023
Environmental law has experienced a strong momentum in recent years and we expect that 2023 will be no exception. This short article presents some of the key developments to follow in this area in Quebec.
Not So Independent: What Businesses Need To Know About Terminating “Dependent” Contractors
Firing a contractor is not as easy or straightforward as it seems. Depending on the relationship, a contractor can be deemed to be an employee. Find out why.
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